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or Description Logic is an advantage Programming Skills in Java or Python is a minor advantage Background/Experience in Language Models is a minor advantage Grade requirements: The average grade point for courses
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: Experience in agent-based modeling or related social/ecological simulation; Programming experience in Python or Java; Experience in data mining; Experience in data management and databases; Track record
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Open Source Geospatial software and libraries, e.g. GDAL or other open source geospatial packages under OSGeo; Experience in programming with multiple languages (e.g. Java, C/C++, Python) for geospatial
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of the nicest places to live in Florida. Jupiter has many restaurants, coffee shops, parks, and wonderful beaches. Jupiter's public schools receive excellent ratings. Key Responsibilities: Conduct independent
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. Have a degree in Electrical Engineering/Marine Engineering/Mechatronics/Other Relevant Engineering Degree. Possessing a Master’s or PhD degree will be advantageous. Experience in C++/Java will be
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and interpersonal skills. • Possess relevant hands-on experience in Python, Java, C++ etc. and corresponding development environments.
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, acknowledge the support of the CSRS in work arising from the fellowship and notify the centre of any such works, and to attend the activities of the CSRS (e.g., daily informal meetings over coffee and tea
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advantage of the office space provided in the centre, and to attend the regular activities of the CSRS (e.g., daily informal meetings over coffee and tea to discuss topics related to religion and society
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activities of the CSRS (e.g., daily informal meetings over coffee and tea to discuss topics related to religion and society, weekly public lectures of other centre fellows). Fellows do not need to participate
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lecture on a theme in the area of their research, and to take advantage of the private office space provided in the centre and the regular activities of the CSRS (e.g., daily informal meetings over coffee